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How do you say pork fat in Portuguese?
The most common way to say pork fat in Portuguese is banha de porco.
Here's a breakdown:
* Banha: This word refers to animal fat in general, but it's often used specifically for pork fat.
* De: This is a preposition meaning "of".
* Porco: This word means "pig" or "pork".
Therefore, banha de porco literally translates to "pig's fat".
You can also use toucinho to refer to pork fat, particularly the cured variety used in cooking.
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